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The castle is not near Route 58, it's on Prefectural Road 7
The castle is not near Route 58. The article referenced doesn't states it like this.
It says drive 58 until Yamashita and turn left (on to the 7). The 58 ends at the Showa Bridge, next to the north-west entrance of Onoyama Koen. The road continues as Route 331 (which leads south to Itoman and then roughly follows the southern coast towards Chinen Misaki and then North to Yonabaru, where it ends at the intersection with the 329).
Anyways, the castle is on Prefecture Road 7 (the old trade route that connects Itoman with Naha). It sits on a hill overlooking the Manko Wetlands, Oroku, southern Naha (Tsubogawa, Kokuba, etc.) and Takayasu. There used to be a park there but it was closed for many years and now a Karate Tournament Gymnasium was build there. On the opposite side of the 7 is another hill with the old imperial navy headquarters. --
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